I would implore them, by the purity of their intentions, to be cautious, both in their writings and actions; to take heed lest their good be evil spoken of; lest, in their exertions to re-establish unity, they unhappily create fresh schism ; lest, in... The Life and Letters of Walter Farquhar Hook - Page 441de William Richard Wood Stephens - 1879Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1839 - 788 pages
...and actions, to take heed lest their good he evil spoken of; lest, in their exertions to re-estahlish unity, they unhappily create fresh schism ; lest,...practices which heretofore have ended in superstition. — Pp. 19—21. To this a note is appended. As I have heen led to suppose that the ahove passage has... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1838 - 192 pages
...and which has always distinguished the conduct of the Bishop of Oxford : " but" adds his Lordship, " I would implore them, by the purity of their intentions,...fresh schism ; lest in their admiration of antiquity, and resolutely maintained the practices, for defending and maintaining which, those who are now styled... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1839 - 602 pages
...approve the spirit which would restore a due observance of the fasts and revivals of the Church. But I would implore them, by the purity of their intentions,...practices which, heretofore, have ended in superstition.' And then, to prevent the supposition that any censure was intended by this admonition, an admonition... | |
| 1839 - 456 pages
...approve the spirit which would restore a due observance of the fasts and festivals of the Church ; hut I would implore them, by the purity of their intentions,...they revert to practices which heretofore have ended iu superstition." The following affectionate warning occurs near the conclusion: — " I feel that... | |
| Christopher Nevile - 1839 - 268 pages
...of the spirit which " would restore a due observance of the " fasts and festivals of the Church; but I " would implore them, by the purity of their " intentions,...lest in their " exertions to re-establish unity, they un" happily create fresh schism; lest in their " admiration of antiquity, they revert to " practices... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1839 - 666 pages
...them, by the purity of thei intentions, to be cautious, both in their writings and actions, to tab heed lest their good be evil spoken of — lest, in...unity, they unhappily create fresh schism — lest, in ther admiration of antiquity, they revert to practices which, heretofore, have ended in superstition.'... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1839 - 720 pages
...union, the discipline, and authority of the Church, I think they have done good service. * • But I would implore them by the purity of their intentions to be cautious, both in their writings and their actions, to take care lest their good be evil spoken of, lest in their exertion to re-establish... | |
| Charles Portales Golightly - 1840 - 132 pages
...approve the spirit which would restore a due observance of the Fasts and Festivals of the Church : but I would implore them, by the purity of their intentions,...practices which heretofore have ended in superstition." Appended to this last paragraph is the following note. "As I have been led to suppose that the above... | |
| John Evans, James Hews Bransby - 1841 - 398 pages
...approve the spirit which would restore a due observance of the fasts and festivals of the Church. But I would implore them, by the purity of their intentions,...practices which, heretofore, have ended in superstition." A member of the Established Church, animadverting upon the publications of the Oxford School of Theology,... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1841 - 810 pages
...approve the spirit which would restore a due observance of the fasts and festivals of the Church. But I would implore them, by the purity of their intentions,...practices which, heretofore, have ended in superstition." A member of the Established Church, animadverting upon the publications of the Oxford school of Theology,... | |
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